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PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 9:15 pm
by FluidMoShun
I've been trying to figure out how the guys in the title make that glitch sound. Here's an example of what I mean, at 1:30 of this Pantyraid song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGtLJDP1BIk

or at 1:07 in this eDIT song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGT8VnHy34g

Glitch mob does it all the time too, but you get the idea.. It kind of just sounds like a turntable backspin, but it seems like its more controlled than that.. like a frequency control or something. Anyone know?

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 9:42 pm
by EDN
Thats just reversed and possibly stretched/pitched drum hits (those specific two were snares I think).

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 1:44 am
by makemerich
to me it sounds like glitch mob use reason maelstrom graintable synthesizer,
they also reverse and time compress expand a lot of their sounds.

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 6:12 am
by wub
Now exactly what you're after, but in terms of glitch hop drum programming I use this technique;

Glitch Drum Loops
  • Say you've got a 4 bar drum loop. Bounce it out. Now, stretch it so that's at 200%. Bounce. Now 400%. Bounce again. Now 50%, again bounce.
  • Now reverse it.
  • Do the same thing in terms of stretching the reversed tune, bouncing out each time.
  • Load all the clips into your audio editing window and chop the shit out of them. Make crazy fucked up glitch patterns into 4 bar loops.
  • Repeat.

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 7:53 am
by nnny
wub wrote:Now exactly what you're after, but in terms of glitch hop drum programming I use this technique;

Glitch Drum Loops
  • Say you've got a 4 bar drum loop. Bounce it out. Now, stretch it so that's at 200%. Bounce. Now 400%. Bounce again. Now 50%, again bounce.
  • Now reverse it.
  • Do the same thing in terms of stretching the reversed tune, bouncing out each time.
  • Load all the clips into your audio editing window and chop the shit out of them. Make crazy fucked up glitch patterns into 4 bar loops.
  • Repeat.
Ahh gonna have to try this out, see what sounds I get from it.
Cheers for the technique Wub! :W:

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sat May 21, 2011 12:21 pm
by grooki
edIT is amazing!

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 1:36 am
by FluidMoShun
wub wrote:Now exactly what you're after, but in terms of glitch hop drum programming I use this technique;

Glitch Drum Loops
  • Say you've got a 4 bar drum loop. Bounce it out. Now, stretch it so that's at 200%. Bounce. Now 400%. Bounce again. Now 50%, again bounce.
  • Now reverse it.
  • Do the same thing in terms of stretching the reversed tune, bouncing out each time.
  • Load all the clips into your audio editing window and chop the shit out of them. Make crazy fucked up glitch patterns into 4 bar loops.
  • Repeat.
Great ideas wub! Time for me to get higher than the pope after the rapture and try some of this shit out :corndance:

Re: PantRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 5:56 pm
by FluidMoShun
wub wrote:Now exactly what you're after, but in terms of glitch hop drum programming I use this technique;

Glitch Drum Loops
  • Say you've got a 4 bar drum loop. Bounce it out. Now, stretch it so that's at 200%. Bounce. Now 400%. Bounce again. Now 50%, again bounce.
  • Now reverse it.
  • Do the same thing in terms of stretching the reversed tune, bouncing out each time.
  • Load all the clips into your audio editing window and chop the shit out of them. Make crazy fucked up glitch patterns into 4 bar loops.
  • Repeat.
Are you sure you just mean 50% cause that would leave it at 200% faster than the original tempo. Its a sick guide, I just don't know if that's what you meant.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:08 pm
by blinx
pretty sure eDIT is the same guy as Ed from Gltich Mob fun fact of the day.

here is a super interview where glitch mob (ed included) talks about how they produce and even go as far as talking about specific plugins and parameters/settings they fancy and use in there production. Now i should make you google for this to teach you a lesson but i wont because today has sucked and i could use some good karma http://www.uaudio.com/blog/glitch-mob-artist-interview/

Video interview http://en.vstlife.com/?p=4689

Glitch Mob Tips for Begginners and the have QnA concerning there setup/polugins there too (icant get on facebook here but it should be pretty easy to find or you could jsut message them they are really good about replying) can be found on there facebook http://www.facebook.com/theglitchmobmusic

have fun make glitch hop and what not.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:41 pm
by ridethecliche
blinx wrote:pretty sure eDIT is the same guy as Ed from Gltich Mob fun fact of the day.

here is a super interview where glitch mob (ed included) talks about how they produce and even go as far as talking about specific plugins and parameters/settings they fancy and use in there production. Now i should make you google for this to teach you a lesson but i wont because today has sucked and i could use some good karma http://www.uaudio.com/blog/glitch-mob-artist-interview/

Video interview http://en.vstlife.com/?p=4689

Glitch Mob Tips for Begginners and the have QnA concerning there setup/polugins there too (icant get on facebook here but it should be pretty easy to find or you could jsut message them they are really good about replying) can be found on there facebook http://www.facebook.com/theglitchmobmusic

have fun make glitch hop and what not.
You are correct. edIT is in glitch mob. I love his track 'more lazers'. I'm seeing feed me on weds and glitch mob next month. Psyched.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 6:48 pm
by blinx
NIce i really dig Feed Me sing along really loud to cloudburn for me.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 3:23 am
by traffek
yo.

so first, glitch mobb made their drums with ez drummer or something similar. they use ableton. for awhile they had their lemurs hooked up to effectrix and they had the parts already laid out in a sequence view. thats what edit does too for his live show. he will play his bass and such which is just chopped up audio waves that he has programmed the lemur to act like a trigger finger or such.

and i think they are just saw waves of diff types. i really like the guitar work on his prose album.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:07 am
by wub
blinx wrote:pretty sure eDIT is the same guy as Ed from Gltich Mob fun fact of the day.

here is a super interview where glitch mob (ed included) talks about how they produce and even go as far as talking about specific plugins and parameters/settings they fancy and use in there production. Now i should make you google for this to teach you a lesson but i wont because today has sucked and i could use some good karma http://www.uaudio.com/blog/glitch-mob-artist-interview/

Video interview http://en.vstlife.com/?p=4689

Glitch Mob Tips for Begginners and the have QnA concerning there setup/polugins there too (icant get on facebook here but it should be pretty easy to find or you could jsut message them they are really good about replying) can be found on there facebook http://www.facebook.com/theglitchmobmusic

have fun make glitch hop and what not.
Good post :)
FluidMoShun wrote:
wub wrote:Now exactly what you're after, but in terms of glitch hop drum programming I use this technique;

Glitch Drum Loops
  • Say you've got a 4 bar drum loop. Bounce it out. Now, stretch it so that's at 200%. Bounce. Now 400%. Bounce again. Now 50%, again bounce.
  • Now reverse it.
  • Do the same thing in terms of stretching the reversed tune, bouncing out each time.
  • Load all the clips into your audio editing window and chop the shit out of them. Make crazy fucked up glitch patterns into 4 bar loops.
  • Repeat.
Are you sure you just mean 50% cause that would leave it at 200% faster than the original tempo. Its a sick guide, I just don't know if that's what you meant.

I meant as in 50% of the original tempo.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:25 am
by BevOh
ediT :n:

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 6:30 am
by wub
Have added this thread to the Flying Lotus/LA beat thread I started a while back - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.p ... 92&start=0

Seems to fit in well 8)

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 3:37 pm
by LordBid
Please don't try to sound like these people because they BLOW

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:14 pm
by FluidMoShun
LordBid wrote:Please don't try to sound like these people because they BLOW
BLOW out speakers with glitchy riddims and dope bass? :-| You're right, we need more people copying Datsik and Skrillex anyways.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 6:17 pm
by david nicol
Almost 100% sure that the pantyraid effect was achieved using the VST "Stutter Edit." Sounds like one of the preset banks.

Re: PantyRaid/Glitch Mob/eDIT glitch sound

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 11:36 pm
by TheHuman
"the finger" by native instruments
dblue glitch vst

gg